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Farewell to our Director of Professional Development
Dr Afraz Adam has decided to move on to other things early in the new year. He’s been a whirlwind in the office and has taken the lead in promoting urgent care. The big story of the year was the Urgent Care Boot Camp, and Afraz put in a massive amount of work in preparing that major event. He’s taken the lead in reviewing the recertification programme, and we’ll soon be looking for someone to follow in his footsteps.
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We’ll advertise the new position early in the new year. We don’t have an updated job description, but feel free to pass expressions of interest to the General Manger (adrian@rnzcuc.org.nz).
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Message from the Director of Professional Development
It is overwhelming saying goodbye to a role I have loved and cherished for the past eighteen months. As the first DPD for our College, it has been an honour watching the role evolve. I am sincerely grateful for the privilege of working with you all. This team has become my family. I have spent this time working with people spectacularly talented and unstoppably optimistic. I thank David and our Executive Committee for encouraging me through my successes and supporting me during times of failure. I considered myself lucky to be able to work alongside Adrian, who goes above and beyond his role as a GM, to support its staff and members. These people and you all, our Fellows and registrars, inspired me every day and made my role exciting and fulfilling. You have all helped me develop personally and professionally. It is time for me to move on and explore other avenues, but my passion for urgent care remains unfaltering, and I will continue to support the College in all its future endeavours. I wish you all a bigger and better 2020.
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What to expect in 2020:
• Annual Survey
• Branch accreditation
• Update to Urgent Care Course
• Revised recertification programme
• Appoint a new Director of Professional Development
• One additional administration staff member
• Appointing the new Executive Committee
• An increase in the membership fee
For more information on these, click on the 'read more' button below.
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Thank you to all that completed this survey. We've had several requests from registrars and Fellows asking what the typical remuneration and conditions are for urgent care doctors. The Treasurer, Dr Steve Adams, took the lead to conduct the survey. The results have been summarised with all personal or sensitive information removed.
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The Goodfellow Symposium 2020 will be held at the Vodafone Event Centre from on the 28 & 29 of March 2020.
The Goodfellow Symposium is Auckland's primary care CPD event, packed with Skills for Next Monday: Developed by your peers, with you in mind, and focussing on the principles of equity, stewardship and connectedness.
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Anglesea Urgent Care Clinic
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We are seeking an experienced medical practitioner (preferable General Practice or Urgent Care Fellow) to work overnight (11pm to 8am) on one or more nights per week at our 24/7 Urgent Care facility.
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Hauora Tairāwhiti is looking for a suitably qualified, competent and experienced Emergency Medicine Specialist to join our ED Department.
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Marlborough Urgent Care are searching for an energetic GP/ Medical Officer with an interest/ experience in Urgent Care.
this is a great opportunity to join a multi-disciplinary team based in the beautiful area of Marlborough.
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Permanent full time vacancy available at The Doctors Middlemore Urgent Care Clinic. Be well supported in your role with an excellent team of clinicians.
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Silverdale Medical, a large centre in North Auckland is seeking Urgent Care physicians. We offer a generally fixed schedule of a fair mix evenings, days, weekends. Work in a place you can belong.
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Medical Practitioner Position
We are seeking a doctor preferably a Fellow of the RNZCGP or Fellow of RNZCUC, or working towards either of these qualifications for our Urgent Care clinic in Nelson.
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